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Civil Service Commission Decisions
Norcross, Debra v. City of New Bedford 6/13/13
1 document · · Civil Service Commission ·
Police officers and firefighters were attempting to administer CPR. (Testimony of Ms. Norcross; Ex. A.A.-8D) 27. Ms. Norcross removed the womans clothing and put the defibrillator pads on the patient. Ms. Quintin was assisting with the heart monitor and ventilating the patient and was positioned at the head of the patient. Ms. Norcross attempted to insert an IV in the patients hand, but could not gain access to the womans vein. (Testimony of Ms.
1 document · · Civil Service Commission ·
Genereux, Firefighter, Westfield Fire Department Niles Lavalley, Firefighter, Westfield Fire Department Jennifer Daley, Firefighter, Westfield Fire Department Jeffrey Siegel, Fire Commissioner, Westfield Fire Department Michael McNalley, Detective, Massachusetts State Police Dawn McDonald, Esq., Investigator Called by the Appellants: Fire Captain Rebecca Boutin, Appellant Firefighter David Kennedy, Appellant 3 Firefighter Kyle Miltimore, Appellant
Civil Service Commission Decisions
D'Amato, Francesco v. Boston Police Department 2/24/11
1 document · · Civil Service Commission ·
DAmato had taken and passed the seven events comprising the municipal firefighter PAT.(Exhs 29-ID, 34; Testimony of Appellant) 29. I accepted the evidence concerning Mr.
Civil Service Commission Decisions
Radochia, David v. City of Somerville 11/29/12
1 document · · Civil Service Commission ·
(Exh. 2A) 2009 Firefighter Application 6. Mr. Radochia first applied for employment as an SFD reserve firefighter in a hiring cycle that began in or about September 2009. Among other things, Mr. Radochia disclosed in his 2 application a pending OUI charge arising from an incident in March 2009 and his discharge from the U.S. Navy for misconduct.
Civil Service Commission Decisions
Leeman and Pagliuca v. City of Haverhill 7/11/13
1 document · · Civil Service Commission ·
He oversees eighty-five (85) sworn police officers and eighty-five (85) firefighters. (Testimony of Chief DeNaro). 49. Deputy Thompson has been with the HPD for thirty-five (35) years. He has held numerous positions with the HPD, including Reserve Officer, Patrolman, Sergeant, Detective, and Captain. He has been Deputy Chief for five (5) years.
2 documents · · Department of Labor Relations ·
Committee, 15 MLC Town of Falmouth; Greater New Bedford Regional Vocational School 1040, 1045 (1988) (citing Board of Trustees, University of Massachusetts, 3 MLC 1179, 1205 (1976)).
Civil Service Commission Decisions
Ruggiero, Justin v. City of Quincy 7/24/14
1 document · · Civil Service Commission ·
Falmouth v. Civil Serv. Commn, 447 Mass. 814, 823 (2006). Further, [t]he commission does not act without regard to the previous 8 decision of the appointing authority, but rather decides whether there was reasonable justification for the action taken by the appointing authority in the circumstances found by the commission to have existed when the appointing authority made its decision. Id. at 824 (quoting Watertown v.
Civil Service Commission Decisions
Busa, Richard v. Fall River Police Department 10/16/14
1 document · · Civil Service Commission ·
He is currently employed as a firefighter with the Newton Fire Department. He graduated from Newton North High School and completed some college-level work at Massachusetts Bay Community College and Bristol Community College. He is married with one child. (Testimony of Mr. Busa and Exhibit 11) 2. Mr. Busa was in the Army from November 1995 to November 1998 and was stationed at Fort Lewis in Washington State.
Civil Service Commission Decisions
Gadapee, Edward v. City of New Bedford 6/13/13
1 document · · Civil Service Commission ·
The Deputy Chief of the Fire Department is responsible for forwarding the maintenance requests from the firefighters to the Fire Garage. The Deputy Chief also maintains an ongoing dialogue with the garage foreman regarding current or on-going maintenance. (Testimony of Paul Coderre, Jr.) 5. The DPF also has a superintendent who is responsible for the Central Garage.
Civil Service Commission Decisions
Sanchez, Juan v. City of Chelsea 2/6/14
1 document · · Civil Service Commission ·
Town of Falmouth, 25 MCSR 231 (2012) (police officer discharged for untruthfulness and lapses in judgment); Waugaman vy. | Town of Falmouth, 25 MCSR 211 (2012) (firefighter discharged for carrying on extramarital affair at a fire station and lying about it); and MacHenry v.
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